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Joint DoD/DOE Munitions Program
The Future of Munitions Batteries WorkshopArmy Research LabDecember 7, 2016
The Munitions Power Maze: OSD, JMP, JFTP, & MorePaul Butler
LANL Guest ScientistSupporting Dr. Chris Cross, OUSD(AT&L)/TWS/LW&M
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Outline
• Overview of OSD Interest in Munitions Batteries • Office of Land Warfare & Munitions (LW&M)
• Joint DoD/DOE Munitions Program (JMP) • Technology Coordinating Group (TCG)-V: Power Systems
Technology • Joint Fuze Technology Program (JFTP)
• Fuze Area Technology Groups (FATGs) • DoD Reserve Power Sources IPT/Coordination
Study • Note: Services & Agencies have research & acquisition activities
which are NOT covered here
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DEPUTY ASSISTANTSECRETARY of DEFENSE
TACTICAL WARFARESYSTEMS
Mr. Jim MacStravic
PRINCIPAL DEPUTYASD(R&E)
Ms. Mary Miller
DIRECTOR,LAND WARFARE &
MUNITIONSMr. Jose Gonzalez
ASSISTANTSECRETARY OF DEFENSE
ACQUISITION
ASSISTANTSECRETARY OF DEFENSE
RESEARCH & ENGINEERINGMr. Stephen Welby
SECRETARY OF DEFENSEHonorable Ashton Carter
DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSERobert O. Work
UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE(ACQUISITION, TECHNOLOGY AND LOGISTICS)
Honorable Frank Kendall III
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LW&M Office Programs & Initiatives
• Joint DoD/DOE Munitions Program
– OSD Technical Director: Chris Cross, LW&M
– Modeling & Simulation Initiative Coordinator: Kirk Vanden, AFRL-Eglin
– Insensitive Munitions Project Arrangement with UK: Steve Collignon, NWSC-Dahlgren
• Joint Fuze Technology Program– OSD Manager: Charles Kelly, LW&M– Program Manager: Lawrence Fan,
NSWC-IHEODTD
• DoD Reserve Power Sources IPT Study– OSD Coord.: Christine Michienzi,
Manuf. & IB Policy
• Joint IM Technology Program– OSD Manager: Kathryn Hunt, LW&M– Prog. Man.: Anthony Di Stasio, ARDEC
• Conventional Weapons Roadmaps & Munitions Requirmts Process
– OSD Lead: Charles Kelly, LW&M
• Joint Ground Robotics Enterprise – OSD Manager: Shad Reese, LW&M
• Critical Energetic Materials Initiative
– OSD Lead: Kathryn Hunt, LW&M– Chair: Jamie Neidert, AMRDEC
• FY18/19 IMSPs– OSD Lead: Kathryn Hunt, LW&M
• Design for Demil. Implementation– Coordinator: George Kopcsak
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Joint Munitions Technology Programs• Management and Oversight Structure •
TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC)Jose Gonzalez, LW&M, Chairman
DOD Senior Level S&T Managers and PEOsDOE/NNSA/DP
Senior Level Managers& Lab JMP Managers
MOU
Joint Fuze Technology Program
JFTP
JFTP ManagerLawrence FanOSD ManagerChuck Kelly
4 Technology Groups
FATGI
FATGIV
OSD Technical Director Chris Cross
8 Technology Groups
TCGI
TCGXIV
Joint DoD/DOE Munitions Program
JMPJoint IM Technology Program
JIMTP
5 Technology Groups
MATGI
MATGV
JIMTP Program Manager Anthony Di Stasio
OSD Manager Kathryn Hunt
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LW&M Office: Industry Consortia• Other Transaction Authority (OTA) •
• DoD Ordnance Technology Consortium (DOTC)– 220+ industry & academic members in National Armaments
Consortium (NAC) – OSD Manager: Steve Tretiak, LW&M– DOTC Program Manager: Don Geiss, ARDEC – Technology Transition Opportunities from JMP and other Programs
• Robotics Technology Consortium (RTC)– 105 members– OSD Manager: Christopher O’Donnell, LW&M– Program Manager: Michael Del Rose, TARDEC
• DoD Future Vertical Lift Consortium – 93 members– Manager: Dan Bailey, Army– Agreements Officer: Morgan Ross, ARDEC
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Joint Munitions Technology Programs• FY16 Performers •
ARLAPG, MD
ARDECPicatinny Arsenal, NJ
AFRLEglin AFB, FL
ATK,MD
Los Alamos National LaboratorySandia National Laboratories
NM
ERC Inc., CA
California Polytechnic
State University, CA
Nova Research, MD
ATK Radford, VA
NSWC IHEODTDIndian Head, MD
AerojetAR
ATKUT
NSWCDahlgren, VA
Gunger EngNiceville, FL Morgan Research Group
Huntsville, ALGD-OTS
St Petersburg, FL
NAWCChina Lake, CA
AMRDECRedstone Arsenal, AL
Advanced Technology Institute, VA
Aerojet, VA
BAE HolstonTN
ATK ABL, WV
NTSCamden,
AR
U of MMI
MCAAPOK
NALAS EngineeringCT
Lawrence Livermore
National Lab, CA
Reynolds Systems Inc.,
CA
AFRLEdwards AFB,
CA
LeidosDover, NJ
Dynetics Huntsville, AL
NTSDana Point, CA
Nammo Talley Mesa, AZ
ExpalMindon
LA
SystimaKirkland, WA
Strengthening government-industry partnerships
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Joint DoD/DOE Munitions Program (JMP): 31 Years of Joint-Interagency Cooperation
– Established a cooperative, stable, level-of-effort, applied R&D program in munitions technology
– Technologies & problems of mutual interest; jointly funded
– Work performed at DOE/NNSA national security laboratories; “the program is jointly planned and monitored by the DoD and the DOE”
– Work to be of a basic, general purpose and long-term nature ….in contrast to more specifically-focused work-for-others
1985 DOD/DOE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU):
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JMP has Eight Technology Coordinating Groups (TCGs)
• TCGs can be created and closed as DoD & DOE needs change
• No requirements for NNSA Labs participation in all or in particular TCGs
• All Services/DoD organizations are encouraged to participate
• Budget is not allocated per TCG
• Budget allocation is at Lab PMs’ discretion with TAC approval
Computational Mechanics & Material ModelingEnergetic MaterialsWarhead & Integration TechnologyPower Systems TechnologyFiring SystemsPenetration TechnologyRanging, Targeting, and Tracking Sensor Tech.Munitions Reliability & Lifecycle Technology
I:III:IV:V: X:
XI:XIII:XIV:
TCGs
33 Projects scheduled for FY17 at LLNL, LANL, & SNL
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Joint Fuze Technology Program (JFTP)
• R&D Projects Organized into 4 Fuze Area Technology Groups (FATGs)
• FATG-I: Hard Target Fuzing
• FATG-II: Tailorable Effects
• FATG-III: High Reliability Fuzing
• FATG-IV: Enabling Fuze Technologies • Improved fuze power sources (power, energy density, rise-
time, size reduction)
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DoD Reserve Power Sources IPT/Coordination Study -- Background
• Chris Janow’s plea/recommendation at 2015 TAC Meeting to create a DoD Reserve Power Sources Integrated Product Team (IPT)
• Christine Michienzi (Senior Industrial Analyst – Missiles and Munitions, OUSD(AT&L), Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy) tasked to develop Business Case Analysis (BCA) for an IPT– Reached out to gov’t SMEs – formed Working Group
• Air Force, Army, Navy, MDA, OSD, DOE/NNSA– Gathered information and data for BCA
• Background• Issues – for current and future munitions• Industrial Base limitations and risks• Conclusions & Recommendations made to TAC in August 2016
– Use DoD Fuze IPT as a model …• IPT would interface with Industry in a similar manner
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DoD Reserve Power Sources IPT/Coordination Study - BLUF
• Future weapons systems need to be faster, fly further, have increased targeting capabilities, and be smarter and smaller to meet increased threats– Many of these system needs are dependent on the availability of
improved power sources, which are mainly reserve batteries– Active batteries do not meet munitions’ requirements for these
applications• The current reserve battery industry is challenged to meet
technology, manufacturability and reliability needs– Numerous government assessments over the last 20 years have
identified this technology area as having a high risk of being unable to meet future requirements
• This Business Case Analysis has confirmed the previous conclusions and identified a need for improved coordination and collaboration among government agencies and industry
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DoD Reserve Power Sources IPT/Coordination Study - Issues Identified
• Manufacturing Challenges • Design & Performance Limitations • Material Supply Concerns • Industrial Base Stability • Requirements for future Weapons Systems More
Demanding
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Joint DoD/DOE Munitions Program• The gov’t reserve power sources community is relatively small
and not well integrated • The lack of a cohesive vision and effort among the gov’t is hurting
the limited reserve power sources IB, which is leading to a stagnant environment for reserve battery technology advancements
• DoD power needs are not diminishing; weapons technology is expanding, pushing new combat capabilities and creating new battlespace advantages and tactics
• A coordinating body (e.g., IPT) would be very beneficial to focus the community and bring a critical mass together to address the problems noted above
DoD Reserve Power Sources Study –Conclusions & Recommendations
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• Identifying and prioritizing issues for senior Service and DoD leadership, recommending investments, and optimizing resource allocations to improve technologies and the industrial base (IB)– Example: Most DoD programs have needs for specialty
battery materials that risk supply interruptions due to small quantities; with proper coordination, multiple programs could acquire materials in large enough quantities to motivate sustained supplier production and investment
• Status: Mr. Gonzalez awaiting input from TAC/DoD Lab Executives on need for IPT
Potential IPT Roles and Responsibilities